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- Clinton Fire ready to ‘Fill the Boot’

- Suspect allegedly chokes victim

- No doggone votes coming out of Precinct 12 for Clinton elections

- Clinton cross country kicks off  new season

Of animals who have held political positions in America, dogs are the most common non-human politicians. Notable examples include Bosco Ramos of Sunol, Calif.; Duke, the Great Pyrenees of Cormorant Village, Mich.; and Max of Idyllwild, Calif., who was so popular in office that, upon his death, a second Golden Retriever was appointed in his place, dubbed Max II.

Dillon Stoner, 34, of Clinton, has been arrested after a domestic disturbance that allegedly resulted in a strangulation.

Eyes on the camera

J’Melody Aponte, left, gets a picture of her eyes taken by Jane Hough during a school eye exam Tuesday morning at Nance Elementary School.

Front from left, Joshua Sorter, Raylee Flores, and Emery Sorter; back, Austin Long, Capt. DJ Woodall, Lt. Tyler Calvert, and Alex Tyler at the Clinton Fire Department prepare for the annual “Fill the Boot” fundraiser to fight muscular dystrophy diseas

Clinton Fire Department has brought back its support for the “Fill the Boot” fundraiser to help raise funds Friday to support those with muscular dystrophy disease.

BALTIMORE (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday threw out the Trump administration’s lawsuit against Maryland’s entire federal bench over an order by the chief judge that stopped the immediate deportation of migrants challenging their removals.

In the small farming community of Sterling, a single-street town of 730 people, Police Chief Brad Alexander entered into a contract with ICE and deputized all seven of his full-time and reserve officers with the power to enforce federal immigration laws.

Responded to an animal call of cattle out on State Highway 34 and E. 900 Rd., Butler.

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